Prang Paramount Chief inspects ongoing projects in traditional area

The paramount Chief of Prang Traditional area in the Bono East Region, Nana Kwadwo Nyarko III, has inspected ongoing projects to acquaint himself with the progress of work at the various sites.

Nana Nyarko and his elders visited Prang through Abease Traditional area to Kintampo road, which is seriously under construction, to inspect the Nwansan River Bridge being constructed by a Chinese construction firm, Yeng Construction Company.

The Omanhene also inspected some completed projects like 1D1F, New District Assembly Administration Block and ongoing ones like the Agenda 111 and Town Roads among others.

The River Nwansan bridge under construction by Yeng Construction Company

His entourage comprised the chief Linguist, Nana Kofi Darko II, Kyidomhene, Nana Kwame Abosi, Head of Kyidom family, Nana Atta Kofi, Hon. David Obour – Assembly member and Mr. David Amoah, an Educationist.

Nana Kwadwo Nyarko III, one time President of Brong Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs and a member of the Council of State under Ex-President J.J. Rawlings’ administration expressed satisfaction about the progress of work.

He commended Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the NPP Administration for the level of development so far in the area.

The Omanhene, on behalf of the people of Pru West, thanked the government for the projects.  He also commended the workers of the Chinese construction firm and urged them to work towards opening up the area.

Mr. Michael Ampofo, the Translator to the Chinese Construction firm, was happy that Omanhene and his entourage found time to visit the project.He assured that the company would discharge the assignment effectively.

Meanwhile, “Friends of Media”, a local media group has commended Prang Omanhene for his exemplary leadership role and pledged their support for the chief’s developmental agenda.
The chairman of the group, Mr. Robert K. Baffo Kodom, noted that the inspection of the projects by the paramount chief was a morale booster for the workers on various sites.

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